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Disclosures of Personal and Prejudicial Interests. Decision: In accordance with the Code of Conduct adopted by the City
& County of Swansea, the following interests were disclosed: Councillors P Bentu, J P Curtice, P Downing, C C Lewis and M B Lewis declared personal interests in the
agenda as a whole. Officers: K Cobb, C Davies, J Dong, C Isaac and J Parkhouse declared
personal interests in the agenda as a whole. Minutes: In accordance with the Code of Conduct adopted by the City
& County of Swansea, the following interests were disclosed: Councillors P Bentu, J P Curtice, P Downing, C C Lewis and M B Lewis declared personal interests in the
agenda as a whole. Officers: K Cobb, C Davies, J Dong, C Isaac and J Parkhouse declared
personal interests in the agenda as a whole. |
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To approve & sign the Minutes of the previous meeting(s) as a correct record. Decision: Approved. Minutes: Resolved that the
Minutes of the Pension Fund Committee meeting held on 7 July 2022 be signed and approved as a correct record. |
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Administering Authority Discretions. PDF 127 KB Additional documents: Decision: Approved. Minutes: The Deputy Chief Finance Officer / Deputy Section 151 Officer provided a report which sought to formulate and approve the adopted Administering Authority Discretions, in accordance with LGPS Regulations. It was outlined that the management of the administration of
an LGPS fund, sometimes required the application of a number of discretions
afforded to the Administering Authority under the LGPS Administering
Regulations in its dealings with members and employers. An
Administering Authority must formalise and make clear,.
either in a written policy or otherwise, if, and how
it intended to implement these discretions. The City &
County of Swansea’s recommended Administering Authority Discretions for
approval were provided at Appendix A. Resolved that the discretions afforded to the Administering Authority outlined
in Appendix A, be approved. |
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Decision: For information. Minutes: The Deputy Chief Finance Officer / Deputy S151 Officer
presented a ‘for information’ report which presented any breaches which had
occurred in the period in accordance with the Reporting Breaches Policy. Appendix A provided the details of breaches that had
occurred since the previous Pension Fund Committee in July 2022. The details of the breaches and the actions
taken by Management were noted. |
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Exclusion of the Public. PDF 236 KB Decision: Approved. Minutes: The Committee was requested to exclude the public from the
meeting during consideration of the item(s) of business identified in the
recommendation(s) to the report on the grounds that it / they involved the likely
disclosure of exempt information as set out in the exclusion paragraph of
Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972, as amended by the Local
Government (Access to Information) (Variation) (Wales) Order 2007 relevant to
the item(s) of business set out in the report. The Committee considered the Public Interest Test in
deciding whether to exclude the public from the meeting for the items of
business where the Public Interest Test was relevant as set out in the report. Resolved that the
public be excluded for the following items of business. (Closed Session) |
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Wales Pension Partnership - Progress Update. Decision: For information. Minutes: The Deputy Chief Finance Officer / Deputy
S151 Officer presented a ‘for information’ report to update the Pension Fund
Committee on the progress and work of the Wales Pension Partnership (WPP). |
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Investment Summary. Decision: For information. Minutes: The Deputy Chief Finance Officer / Deputy S151
Officer presented a ‘for information’ report which presented the asset valuation and investment performance for
the quarter, year and 3 years ended 30 June 2022. |
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Investment Consultant's Quarterly Report. Decision: Noted. Minutes: Nick Jellema, Investment Consultant, Hymans
Robertson presented ‘for information’ the Quarter 2 2022 Investment Monitoring
Report. The content of the report was noted by the Committee and various questions were asked, which were responded to accordingly. The Investment Consultant was thanked for the report. |